Paper Plates: A Perfect Halloween Craft Supply!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Check out these awesome paper plate Halloween crafts! They would all make fantastic classroom decor, and one actually doubles as a fun musical instrument!
Here's a super cute paper plate ghost craft from Amanda Formaro at Kaboose! These would look fantastic hanging from the ceiling or door frame!
Challenge your kiddos' fine motor coordination with this paper plate spider web weaving craft {and don't forget the cutesy pom pom spider!} from Activity Village. We love that students actually "spin" their own web!
Check out this super awesome Frankenstein noisemaker from Parents.com! Your kiddos are sure to love the craft/instrument combo!
Last, but not least, we love this traditional paper plate pumpkin from Ucreate with Kids. It's simple, festive {we adore the curled chenille stem}, and is sure to make a great classroom decoration!
As you plan your crafts and activities for the fall/Halloween season, be sure to check out these spectacular paper plate crafts!
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